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Rigidity in higher rank Abelian group actions / Anatole Katok, Viorel Nițica.

Math/Physics/Astronomy Library QA640.77 .K38 2011
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Katok, A. B.
Contributor:
Nițica, Viorel.
Series:
Cambridge tracts in mathematics
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Rigidity (Geometry).
Abelian groups.
Physical Description:
volumes cm.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011-
Summary:
"This self-contained monograph presents rigidity theory for a large class of dynamical systems, differentiable higher rank hyperbolic and partially hyperbolic actions. This first volume describes the subject in detail and develops the principal methods presently used in various aspects of the rigidity theory. Part I serves as an exposition and preparation, including a large collection of examples that are difficult to find in the existing literature. Part II focuses on cocycle rigidity, which serves as a model for rigidity phenomena as well as a useful tool for studying them. The book is an ideal reference for applied mathematicians and scientists working in dynamical systems and a useful introduction for graduate students interested in entering the field. Its wealth of examples also makes it excellent supplementary reading for any introductory course in dynamical systems"-- Provided by publisher.
"In a very general sense modern theory of smooth dynamical systems deals with smooth actions of "sufficiently large but not too large" groups or semigroups (usually locally compact but not compact) on a "sufficiently small" phase space (usually compact, or, sometimes, finite volume manifolds). Important branches of dynamics specifically consider actions preserving a geometric structure with an infinite-dimensional group of automorphisms, two principal examples being a volume and a symplectic structure. The natural equivalence relation for actions is differentiable (corr. volume preserving or symplectic) conjugacy"-- Provided by publisher.
Notes:
v. 1. Introduction and cocycle problem
ISBN:
9780521879095
0521879094
OCLC:
707626606

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